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Monday, April 23, 2012

It's finally here. Today is the first day of the Indie Hop, a week long event hosted by Faye from A Daydreamer's Thoughts and Us and supported by three wonderful Goodreads Groups, Shut Up and read, Making Connections, and Blogger Loving.
Thanks to the lovely authors who have contributed to the ebooks that are up for grabs
Emily Guido
Michael Myers
Melissa Hanson
A.M Sawyer
Michael Cargill
John Hennessy
There are two separate giveaways hosted by Booked Up so make sure to enter both.

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Check out the other great hosts who have fantastic giveaways going on.

Thank you for your generous participation in this fun hop. These authors' work is new to me and I have looked them up. I have to admit that Lord of the Mullets sounds like a real hoot and I would love to read it. I am not sure what you mean by which out of the "two" is my favorite and misread the question at first. I will say that I love new books and read a lot of indie authors' work and started because the indie authors have been so incredibly generous in their pricing, which has made it possible for me to have a much larger library of good and diverse reads to choose from. It is hard to say what my favorite indie book has been, but I will say one of the first favorites was Megan's Way by Melissa Foster and I feel this author changed my preconceived notions about independently published authors. My primary interest is UF and paranormal reads, but I also enjoy mixing it up and appreciate variety.

The only book I've read that I know for sure is by and indie author is: SHADOW CATS (THE STRIPED ONES) by Reena Jacobs. I have probabaly read more books by indie authors, but I can't think of any at this time. LOLThanks for the chance to win.

I frankly do not really know if I've already read or not indie books, however what I do know is that they always make me spend a great time and for that only they should be helped and encouraged in any way possible. I love and admire them !